
Fashion and trend in the cosmetic and clothing industry keep changing at a very fast pace. There are times when trend tends to repeat itself as from the olden times. Short sleeve salwars, blouses that are in trend now, the 3/4th cholis/blouses were in trend a few couple of years ago, sarees with mirror and chamki works in them, are mostly repeated from the olden times.
A similar kind of repeat from the olden days that has set stronger paws in today’s fashion industry is the Anarkali salwar. The clothing stores and malls are buzzing with these anarkali salwars ranging from simple, casual, to grand patterns ideal for all occasions. Fashion earrings like the beaded loop type or long droplets go well with these salwars marking a traditional appearance. Kalamkari salwars and kurtas are also quite popular these days and are known for their colourful dhupattas and plain salwars. Block prints also mark their presence in today’s churidhar world.
Skinny jeans, thigh-fade jeans, embroidered jeans, boot cuts, parallels with short tops seem to be every ruling the fashion streets though skirts and wrap-overs seem to walk through steadily in the spring and summer.
Party wears, designer wear salwars and sarees are definitely a trend setter occupying the top rows of the fashion industry for a longer period.
The short and the long kurta patterns for Men have hit the fashion industry to a great extent that it has become a must-have in every youngster’s wardrobe and are generally worn for marriages, festivals, temples and also on casual occasions. Kurta with jeans is the most common combination.
The girls’ fashion world is all the more rocking with designer wear frocks and midies, ghagra choli, party wear salwars and it is really fascinating to see the little ones carry themselves quite gracefully in their attire.
There are a range of branded fashion accessories like bags, watches, earrings, necklaces, chains, sunglasses, belts and many more which add to the beauty and glamour of the attire.
Apart from attire and cosmetics, hair care, beauty products, hand and feet care products also hit the fashion streets. While hair colouring and straightening seem to in vogue these days, a lot of emphasis is given on the nail care and toe care. Hair sprays and gels are more commonly used these days, with more importance to herbal products.
The Indian fashion industry has made its presence felt all over the globe by its range of products ranging from clothes both traditional and trendy, ethnic accessories, herbal beauty products, home made natural products, traditional techniques like tie and dye, bathik and other very famous pattern making.